Yes, that's what I was trying. The problem is that /dev/vg0 doesn't exist because the volume group isn't being successfully created in the previous section. As such, the install fails terribly. Thanks, Paul -----Original Message----- From: Uwe Gansert [mailto:ug@suse.de] Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 10:17 AM To: suse-autoinstall@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-autoinstall] lvm volume group problem On Wednesday 22 March 2006 15:55, discip@pjm.com wrote:
SLES9 SP5
Interesting. Here at SUSE the latest SP we have is SP3.
<partitioning config:type="list"> <drive>
...
</drive> </partitioning>
I don't know how this will be solved with SP5 but with SP3 you have to configure a second <drive> with <device>/dev/vg0</device> if you have a volume group with the name vg0. Put all partitions into that drive that shall be in the LVM. example 4.16 on page: http://www.suse.de/~ug/autoyast_doc/CreateProfile.Partitioning.html#id252985... explains it. -- ciao, Uwe Gansert Uwe Gansert, Server Technologies Team SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5, D-90409 Nuernberg, Germany e-mail: uwe.gansert@suse.de, Tel: +49-(0)911-74053-0, Fax: +49-(0)911-74053-476, Web: http://www.suse.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: suse-autoinstall-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, e-mail: suse-autoinstall-help@suse.com